The reserves of crude iron ore in Australia, the country with the world's largest iron ore reserves, were estimated to be approximately 58 billion metric tons in 2023.
Iron ore and iron metal production
Iron ore are rocks and minerals that can be heated and used to extract metallic iron in an economically feasible method. Both the iron and steel industries worldwide are reliant on iron ore as a primary source of iron. A large majority of the mined iron ore is used in steelmaking, used as a raw material to produce pig iron, which is subsequently utilized as a main component in steel. Iron ore minerals are mostly found as hematite and magnetite.
Leading iron ore producing countries worldwide
Australia and Brazil are among the world’s largest iron ore producers and hold a large portion of the world’s iron ore reserves. Australia makes up half of the world’s iron ore exports. Brazil exported around 20 percent of the world's total iron exports. As of 2022, Brazil had reserves of 15 billion metric tons of iron content and 34 billion metric tons of crude ore. Brazil produced 410 million metric tons of iron ore in 2022.
Carajas iron mine
Some of the world’s largest mines are found in Brazil, such as Vale’s Carajas iron mine in Northern Brazil. Carajas has approximately 7.2 billion metric tons of proven iron ore reserves. The mine produces about 300,000 metric tons of iron ore material daily. Its proximity to the Carajas National Forest has prompted sustainable environmental actions. Vale has implemented a program to restore vegetation in former mining sites as well as a monitoring network to provide data on factors such as air and water quality and noise pollution.
Reserves of iron ore worldwide in 2023, by country
(in million metric tons)
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US Geological Survey. (January 29, 2024). Reserves of iron ore worldwide in 2023, by country (in million metric tons) [Graph]. In Statista. Retrieved November 17, 2024, from https://www.statista.com/statistics/267381/world-reserves-of-iron-ore-by-country/
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US Geological Survey. (2024). Reserves of iron ore worldwide in 2023, by country (in million metric tons). Statista. Statista Inc.. Accessed: November 17, 2024. https://www.statista.com/statistics/267381/world-reserves-of-iron-ore-by-country/
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